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Flashes of Inspiration: During a Pandemic We Can Celebrate Nature
Today鈥檚 Flashes of Inspiration features David Hassler, director of 聚色阁鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center, who is sharing the poem, 鈥淭hank You, Tree.鈥

Flashes of Inspiration: Poetry to honor front line workers
聚色阁 is launching a series of videos showcasing the talents of our faculty and staff aimed at providing an uplifting respite from the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.

'I Wouldn鈥檛 Change Anything for the World'
Junior journalism student Sean Fitzgerald shares what it鈥檚 like being a resident student advisor, co-hosting a sports radio show and living on the autism spectrum.

'It鈥檚 About Turning Your Obstacles Into Opportunities'
Timothy Mikes is a graduate student in 聚色阁鈥檚 College of Public Health with a specialty in epidemiology. He鈥檚 also on the autism spectrum and using his perspective to enhance the university experience for other students with autism spectrum disorder.

More Than $1 Million Managed Through Golden Flash Asset Management Group
The Golden Flash Asset Management (GFAM) Group is composed of 聚色阁 students who are interested in finance. The team manages an investment fund of over $1 million dollars in assets from the 聚色阁 Foundation.

Video: Design Innovation Hub Launch
The university celebrates the construction launch of the Design Innovation Hub. The upcoming addition to 聚色阁 is a grassroots initiative aimed at designing new technologies as well as solving the world's problems.

Video: 聚色阁 2019 Commencement Recap
聚色阁 students celebrate with family and friends after the graduation ceremony held at Dix Stadium.

Neil Cooper: Study of Peace and Conflict Builds More Secure World
聚色阁鈥檚 inaugural director of the new School of Peace and Conflict Studies, Neil Cooper, Ph.D., said as the university builds toward the 50th commemoration of May 4, 1970, and the 50th anniversary of the school, he is looking forward to working with colleagues on the next phase of the school鈥檚 history.

Professor Captures French Liberation via Unique Documentaries
Seventy-years after Allied forces liberated the people of Paimpol, France, during World War II, Professor Richard Berrong decided to document part of the story that he felt had not been told. He traveled to France to do something he had never done 鈥 create a documentary film. In the end, he made two and got some surprises along the way.

Video: John and Fonda Elliot - A Legacy of Giving
John and Fonda Elliot, donors of the largest gift in 聚色阁 history, reflect on their transformational experiences at 聚色阁 and offer advice to current students.